Mike Bucci

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Ring name(s) Nova / Super Nova / Hollywood Nova
Mike Bucci
Simon Dean
Hollywood Bob Starr
Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight 214 lb (97 kg)
Born June 5, 1972 (1972-06-05) (age 35)
Toms River, New Jersey Flag of New Jersey
Resides Brick Township, New Jersey
Billed from Clearwater, Florida Flag of Florida (as Simon Dean)
Silicon Valley Flag of California (as Nova)
Toms River, New Jersey
Trained by Mike Sharpe
Debut 1992
Retired July 2006

Michael Bucci (born June 5, 1972) is an American former professional wrestler. Bucci is probably best known for his appearances in Extreme Championship Wrestling as Nova and Super Nova and World Wrestling Entertainment as Simon Dean. He was previously the Talent Development Manager for WWE.

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After graduating in 1990 from Toms River High School East in Toms River, New Jersey, he attended nearby Ocean County College for a few semesters. There, he met a friend who informed him of a wrestling school in nearby Brick Township, New Jersey, run by "Iron" Mike Sharpe. Bucci trained at the school and officially went pro in 1992.

Bucci's first taste of superstar exposure came between 1992 and 1994, when WWF Chairman Vince McMahon used talent from various promotions as jobbers to various up and coming superstars on WWF programming.

During his time spent in Mike Sharpe's wrestling school, Bucci wrestled as a superhero with a mullet; his attire included a star over his right eye and a sparkly blue cape. Bucci sparked the interest of Raven; Raven was looking to put together a new stable known as The Flock in Extreme Championship Wrestling and asked Bucci to appear at the ECW Arena in South Philadelphia.

Mike Bucci as "Hollywood" Nova
Mike Bucci as "Hollywood" Nova

Upon his arrival in ECW, Bucci was immediately paired with Raven, Stevie Richards, and The Blue Meanie in the Flock. His first exposure to the crowd was as a parody of KISS where the wrestlers came out to Kiss's hit "Rock and Roll All Night" and did the bump and strut with air guitars. Although it was intended to garner heat with the crowd, it was an immediate hit. Later a quote was stated to have been said by Bubba Ray Dudley in the "Rise and Fall of ECW" book, "that was great; the crowd really loved it. The only thing better than that would be ... a parody of the nWo."

Bucci along with Stevie asked permission from both Raven and Paul Heyman to parody the nWo; it was granted, and Bucci was given credit with the creation of the bWo logo. Bucci would parody Hollywood Hulk Hogan, after a dispute between Raven and Richards, where Richards said "if he's Hogan, fans will think he's the leader of The Flock", Raven than said, "Fuck it ... he's Hogan", (and was originally introduced by Stevie as "Hollywood Bob Star"). Richards became "Big Stevie Cool" (a takeoff on Kevin Nash's nickname of "Big Daddy Cool"), and Meanie was "Da Blue Guy", a takeoff on Scott Hall, "Da Bad Guy". Many other members were added and removed between 1996 and 1998, before the team split in the latter.

In 1998, he, along with many other ECW talent, competed at Jersey All Pro Wrestling's 1st anniversary show.

Bucci was known for having a unique and creative move set, and was called by Joey Styles "the most imitated man in wrestling" and the "inNOVAtor of Offense" by Jeremy Borash due to the fact that almost all his moves were copied by other wrestlers in the business.

In late 2000 through early 2001, he started a heated rivalry with his former tag partner Chris Chetti, who he beat in a match where the loser was fired. His last televised appearance in ECW was at their last pay-per view, Guilty as Charged 2001. At the second to last ECW event in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, he was named as Danny Doring's tag team partner to help defend the ECW tag titles against Hot Commodity. Bucci filled in for an injured Amish Roadkill, and the team retained the titles.

When ECW went out of business, Bucci became more active on the indy scene until 2003. Bucci wrestled in places such as California's Ultimate Pro Wrestling, and New Jersey's Phoenix Championship Wrestling. During this time, he formed a tag team with Frankie Kazarian known as Evolution. In most of the promotions they competed for, they were successful in becoming tag team champions. He also briefly wrestled in Australia based World Wrestling All-Stars where he feuded with A.J. Styles amongst other "cruiserweights" for the WWA International Cruiserweight Championship, which he did not win. In late 2001, he even worked a number of shows in England. In April of 2002, Bucci received a phone call by WWE (formerly WWF) to partake in a developmental program at Ohio Valley Wrestling.

In May 2002, Bucci beat Prototype and became the OVW Heavyweight Champion, as Nova. He held the title for half a year before losing the title to Damaja. It was around this time he was called up to start competing in SmackDown! dark matches and on WWE Velocity. He then began to try out a Richard Simmons-like fitness expert type gimmick.

In his debut for World Wrestling Entertainment, he portrayed the gimmick of a physical-fitness guru, very similar to Ben Stiller's character Tony Perkis in the movie Heavyweights, named Simon Dean. The name was inspired by Dean Malenko's real name, Dean Simon. Introductory promos showed him "selling" his "Simon System," a supposed program of diet, exercise, and supplementation. The promos parodied fitness infomercials, as Simon routinely insulted his supposed customers. The promos went so far as to provide an actual telephone number to call and order the Simon System; however, unlike virtually all infomercials, the number was not toll-free. People who called the number wound up hearing a WWE promotional message.

During this gimmick, he acted as the sponsor of RAW, occasionally wrestling after first insulting the fitness of the crowd and the area in which they were located. After not making much of an impact on RAW, he formed a tag team with fellow heel wrestler Maven who supposedly was a user of the "Simon System". Again not much of an impact was made, as Bucci was traded to SmackDown! on June 30, 2005 and Maven was released the next month.

During a WWE produced ECW PPV, One Night Stand 2005, Bucci returned as Hollywood Nova with Da Blue Guy and Big Stevie Cool as the bWo. During the event, Joey Styles made a reference to his "Simon Dean" character. After Bucci was hit with two chairs, Styles said, "That's more painful than having to be Simon Dean on national TV."

When Bucci moved to "SmackDown!" as part of the WWE Draft Lottery, he joined the other members of the bWo and appeared as "Hollywood" Nova for his first appearance on the show. His next appearance for the brand was wrestling on its sister show, WWE Velocity, as Simon Dean. The general belief was that the bWo appearance was going to be a one off, meaning Bucci would keep to his "health sponsor" gimmick. However, it was next announced that the bWo would participate in a 6-man tag match at the Great American Bash against The Mexicools. The announcement of this match occurred on the same edition of SmackDown! that Bucci's Simon Dean character had a match with Booker T. At the Great American Bash, the bWo lost to the Mexicools (Juventud, Psicosis, and Super Crazy) in the six-man tag team match. The appearance of the bWo soon faded. With no mention of The Blue Meanie staying with the company and Richards returning to his previous heel gimmick, Bucci continued with the Simon Dean persona.

In late August, the Simon Dean character began coming to the ring on the Dean Machine (a Segway PT type machine). He would also force feed "Simon System" products to jobbers who wouldn't accept his offer to try them after defeating them in squash matches. The Simon Dean character had his first major WWE pay-per-view appearance at No Mercy, in a loss against Bobby Lashley. After the match, Simon ate 20 double cheeseburgers which caused him to vomit backstage. Dean had been noted on his later appearances as the "Head of Smackdown's welcoming committee", a position in which he was used as a jobber to debuting wrestlers.

During the January 6 episode of SmackDown!, Dean came to the ring and challenged any tag team. Paul London and Brian Kendrick answered the challenge, only to be brutally attacked by The Gymini (Jake and Jesse), two "users" of The Simon System. Dean began managing the team, but the team soon faded off television after Jesse suffered an injury in May 2006 and Dean went back to jobbing to other superstars.

Bucci became assistant booker for Deep South Wrestling and moved closer to the area, before becoming head of talent for WWE.

On August 31, 2007, Bucci was released from World Wrestling Entertainment after his name was mentioned in an ongoing investigation, citing the WWE's Wellness Policy.

After leaving it was found out that after he had retired from the ring in July 2006, he underwent hormone replacement therapy. Being 35 at the time, he acquired the necessary medical testing he needed (due to testosterone deficency) and had had a legal, medical need for his treatment. He was a patient of a physician in Kentucky and in Florida, but was never involved with Signature in any way.

Bucci has stated he is finished with wrestling and will never go back, citing the Benoit tragedy as the last straw and that after almost 15 years in the sport, he is done, and he wishes to walk away from the ring on his own terms.

Finishing and signature moves

  • As Nova / Super Nova
  • As Simon Dean
  • As "Hollywood" Nova
  • With other bWo members
  • Quotes
  • "My name is Simon Dean, and Simon says...I believe in you!"
  • "Who wants to try my Simon System?"
  • "Try some of my 'Lean Dean Fitness Cream'!"
  • Theme music
  • Wrestlers managed

  • American Wrestling Council
    • AWC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Border City Wrestling
  • Carolina Wrestling Syndicate
  • NWA Northeast Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New England Wrestling
  • NEW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New Jack City Wrestling
  • NJCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • NJCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Rico Casanova
  • Phoenix Championship Wrestling
  • Premier Wrestling Federation
  • PWF Universal Championship (1 time)
  • PWI ranked him # 88 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2005.
  • Steel City Wrestling
  • SCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with The Blue Meanie

He is the twin brother of Phoenix Championship Wrestling promoter and founder Don "Donnie B." Bucci.

His original career choice was to be a math teacher, as confirmed in his RF Video shoot interview. He managed a Wendy's in Toms River, to make money to pay for gas for his trips to work with ECW in the mid-90s, as confirmed in his RF Video shoot interview and The Rise and Fall of ECW.

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